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Shallow

Judging a person base on appearance. And not for who they are. This word is used by people is used by people who spend a lot of time looking rather than getting to know a person.
Student: I like Leah because she's short. And I like short girls

Class:That's just shallow.
by TheYasminyouknow October 10, 2017
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shall we

"Should we now proceed? If you are in a situation where a group is gathering to do something (go out for lunch, start a meeting, etc.), "Shall we?" would mean something like "Are we now all ready and is it now time to proceed with what we are here for?". (Or more simply, "Should we now proceed?", but that explains "shall" in terms of "should".)
ok guys we got a go (and you tell to you friend) shall we? (ready to go?)
by dassan April 18, 2014
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shallow and pedantic

The words Peter Griffin uses to describe things while he is a genius, much to the annoyance of Bryan Griffin
This meat is shallow and pedantic.
Lois, your cooking is shallow and pedantic.
by Carter Ball January 11, 2008
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shallusion

A shared delusion, typically by followers of a leader who has deluded ideas they fully accepted as their own.
The podcast had no listeners and was a rambling boring mess with occasional vulgarities, but the shallusion continued because they didn't want to believe they had to work on their careers.
by JessicaWalters April 7, 2021
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shilly shally

1. -in an irresolute, undecided, or hesitating manner
2. -to show hesitation or lack of decisiveness or
resolution
John would not shilly shally.
by xjap April 13, 2007
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shallow

Judging a person based strictly on looks, not factoring in their personality whatsoever.
Jon likes Jan because Jan dresses flashy.
by slappymyhead February 22, 2004
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Peer shallowness

n.
1. The occurrence of when a person has his own opinions of a certain topic but then changes it according to his friends' opinions so that he could fit in, usually related to girls, sports, shows, movies, etc. (Similar to peer pressure but not related to actions)
George: You know, I never really thought Sandra was that attractive.

BJ: What??? George, you're joking right? She's Bangin'
Claus: Yeah man, George, you MUST be crazy
Philip: Haha, George, tell us you're joking

George: Well, I guess I was wrong. She is pretty hot. Damn Peer Shallowness

Everyone else: Attaboy :
by Midgetmonkey June 4, 2008
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